There are many good things about flying London-Vancouver directly, like yesterday although it did take eight hours to keep track of all the mini-series the Kennedys (wow, can flee with the White House) and still have time to sleep for a few hours. However, I landed with some fine weather here, have a rarity on the West Coast this summer. It is blatantly terrible here with rain and cool temperatures. They told me yesterday that there was only one day more than 30 degrees here until now. The most interesting news of the day was a confirmation that Mike Weir has gone back to the stack and tilt method, reuniting with Andy Plummer and Mike Bennett, two of whom are in accordance with the report in Vancouver this week. Robert Thompson was the first time this week. It is a strange path for Weir to take, but if it works for him, then who really cares. Even after he left the Plummer and Bennett in 2009, it was still determined to remain focused on the ball, as this method is supported, so there really is a big jump from what causes delay. And nobody seemed to be all bent shape, when he returned with Mike Wilson before. At least the fixed in one method and focus. Today Weir and all other RBC group players teeing it at a private event at Capilano. I also had the opportunity to rotate around the Shaughnessy, one of the really nice lessons in this country. My first comment was that raw is even more than what was here last time. It was a long time afterwards. Of course everything rain probably helped to those efforts. Everything is certainly Green around here, and seems to be in excellent shape. Today is a busy working day at the top with Richard Zokol's induction into the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame. Adam Hadwin, wonderful surprise of last year, I chat with the press. You know that it is the third-ranked Canadian Iraq now on the official World Golf ranking?
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